Shops on Academy Street, Inverness, including Burnett's Bakery, Gordon's outfitters and Gilbert Ross, ironmongers (no. 32). The building occupied by Burnett's Bakery and Gordon's outfitters is the old Royal Academy building.

Formerly known as New Street, Academy Street takes its name from the old Inverness Royal Academy building, erected in 1792. It remained in use as a school until 1895, when the academy moved to Midmills Road.

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Academy Street, Inverness

INVERNESS: Inverness and Bona

1950s

shops; trading

Highland Photographic Archive (IMAG)

Jimmy Nairn & Son

Shops on Academy Street, Inverness, including Burnett's Bakery, Gordon's outfitters and Gilbert Ross, ironmongers (no. 32). The building occupied by Burnett's Bakery and Gordon's outfitters is the old Royal Academy building.<br />
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Formerly known as New Street, Academy Street takes its name from the old Inverness Royal Academy building, erected in 1792. It remained in use as a school until 1895, when the academy moved to Midmills Road. <br />
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For further information about purchasing and prices please email the<br />
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